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Been thinking Doug, since you don't use your sideways splitter on the tool cat anymore and have a spare Honda engine from the super split, with a couple note parts you could make a nice hydro splitter for the charity cut with minimal investment.

Problem is I have seen to many A.E. Metal Werx splitters and would want to make my scrap iron into one of those. That would be a big leap and I don't have a mill, lathe or great welding skills. I could save a few parts but I would want to start over. I have patched the sideways splitter back together 4 times now and I am frustrated with the splitter. I wonder what Kevin in Ohio is working on now? I enjoy reading his builds too.
 
Problem is I have seen to many A.E. Metal Werx splitters and would want to make my scrap iron into one of those. That would be a big leap and I don't have a mill, lathe or great welding skills. I could save a few parts but I would want to start over. I have patched the sideways splitter back together 4 times now and I am frustrated with the splitter. I wonder what Kevin in Ohio is working on now? I enjoy reading his builds too.

Just place an order with AEMW.....duh :)
 
My scrap iron splitter.

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Beam is bent.
 
Go to ag scrap yard and IH planter frame. That's what our big 5x30 one is , works good on 3pt of tractor.


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I prefer tie rod cylinders, much stronger.


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